Communications Chemistry (Dec 2021)
Advancing the science of dynamic airborne nanosized particles using Nano-DIHM
Abstract
In situ and real-time characterization of dynamic airborne particles is important for fundamental as well as applied atmospheric chemistry, but imaging usually requires trapping the particles. Here the authors use an integrated digital in-line holographic microscope coupled with a flow tube to study moving <200 nm-sized particles without optical traps.